There's a new rock star in cosmetics: mineral-based makeup. Beauty marketers are rushing to mine the trend with more foundation, blush, eye shadow and other cosmetics with natural-sounding "mineral" formulations and ingredients such as titanium dioxide, mica and potassium. The products with finely ground minerals are being promoted as sheer, "natural" looking and less irritating to skin than chemical-based products.

This biopic of Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene meanders, too, but in more interesting ways. The story centers on a local legend who parlayed a prison disc jockey gig into success on commercial radio, eventually helping calm Washington, D.C., during 1968's street riots.

The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it would look into claims from an advocacy group that certain lipsticks contain potentially dangerous levels of lead. Similar claims in the past have not been confirmed, the agency said.

The first boxer in Nevada history to test positive for methamphetamine after a fight was suspended for nine months and fined $18,750 by regulators Monday. The ruling means Omar Nino-Romero won't be able to fight in the United States during the term of the suspension.